Matrix: Using Eclipse HX systems What Audio latency can I expect from IP trunk lines and IP tie lines?

Question:  What Audio latency can I expect from IP trunk lines and IP tie lines?
Answer:  End to end audio latency, measured from analog audio in to audio out via two IP connected matrixes is about 40ms at a minimum. Two factors can contribute to cause higher latency; underlying Network latency and Network mode.Network latency is a function of the infrastructure in place between the two endpoints, for modern wired LANs this is negligible, for international internet connections it can run to 100’s of milliseconds.Network Mode is user selectable per channel, LAN mode can be used on good quality network connections to keep latency to the minimum.

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